Togo Bank Lending Rises 22% Y/Y Through September

Finance
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 17:15
Togo Bank Lending Rises 22% Y/Y Through September

(Togo First) - Togolese banks extended 903 billion CFA francs in new credit by the end of September 2025, according to the National Credit Council, a 22% increase from the 740 billion CFA francs recorded over the same period a year earlier.

The council, chaired by Finance and Budget Minister Essowè Georges Barcola, said the rise in bank lending reflects an encouraging trend and signals continued confidence by financial institutions in the national economy, amid sustained growth despite a highly uncertain global environment.

Lending rates charged by Togolese banks remain relatively moderate. In September, they averaged around 7.5%, broadly in line with the regional average.

Despite these results, the council pointed to several major challenges still facing the banking sector, including the need to develop innovative financial products to mobilize diaspora savings and to increase financing for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, housing and agriculture. Other priorities include improving service quality and advancing digital transformation while ensuring information system security.

To that end, the council expects concrete proposals from the leadership of the Togo Professional Association of Banks and Financial Institutions and the Togo Professional Association of Decentralized Financial Systems, aimed at addressing these challenges and sustainably strengthening financing for the Togolese economy.

Esaïe Edoh

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